February Hero Parade In Auckland Is Not Possible
MEDIA RELEASE FROM HERO TRUST
The Hero Board of Trustees
has announced today that a February Hero Parade
is not
possible. Sean Lofts and Anne Speir, co-Chairs of the
Board, today
announced plans for a late November 2000
date instead.
"After much consideration, it was decided
unanimously that a Parade in
February 2000 was
unachievable," the Chairs said. "By moving the
date,
Hero is still able to organise a Parade in 2000,
rather than facing the
reality of not having a Parade at
all. Why should Hero miss out on
millenial celebrations
due to fiscal restraints and unrealistic
timeframes?"
"Previous Heroes have been praised for
fabulosity, but have resulted in
serious financial
problems, which reflect not only on Hero but on the
gay,
lesbian and transgender communities as a whole. At
the recent AGM, a
motion from the previous Trust to wind
up the Hero organisation was
narrowly lost. Fiscal
responsibility was at the core of that motion. The
new
Board was elected to ensure the future of Hero and to learn
from the
past."
The new Board has since that time been
deliberating on the long-term
viability of Hero. "The
Board sees Hero as encompassing much more than
just the
Parade. Becoming a financially secure community
based
organisation is essential, one that can provide the
leadership and a public
face for the gay, lesbian and
transgender communities."
"We cannot make any decision
which would place the future of Hero in
jeopardy,
financial or otherwise. For far too long, the Hero
organisation
and those entrusted to its direction, have
been vilified for their efforts
to make decisions in what
they believe will be in the best interests of
the
community. The current Trust wishes to take the time
to secure long term
relationships with sponsors,
community groups, and those who it is supposed
to
represent. The Trust feels that moving the Parade to
November allows
the organisation time to concentrate on a
strategic plan that is fiscally
responsible, and enables
time to re-connect with our communities."
"We have
received proposals for alternative ways of holding the
Parade in
February. None of these are viable and none
allow Hero to achieve its
objectives."
"We have decided
to hold a low cost "family"-based event in
February
tentatively called the Big Gay Out. This will
essentially be a daytime
pride celebration. The Trust in
coming weeks will also release plans for
an annual
calendar of events, each with a different focus and
opportunity
to fundraise.
This Trust is fully committed
to our communities realising a true sense of
pride, not
only in ourselves, but in Hero as well. Hero is a gift to
New
Zealand which, to everyone's benefit, the Trust must
ensure continues into
the
future.